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Well, I'll tell you how I do it, but don't know if it's the best way or not. I set the resolution to 1/32 and select the "shuffle" button. You'll have to cut the tempo down by one half because 1/32 is twice as fast as 1/16. Give it a try. Joe |
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Just reread my post and I gave you the Redrum method. Not sure how to shuffle in the nn-xt. Joe |
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